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You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms -of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online -at <a href="https://www.gutenberg.org">www.gutenberg.org</a>. If you -are not located in the United States, you will have to check the laws of the -country where you are located before using this eBook. -</div> - -<p style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em'>Title: A list of books published by Chatto & Windus</p> -<p style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:0; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em'>Author: Chatto & Windus</p> -<p style='display:block; text-indent:0; margin:1em 0'>Release Date: February 1, 2023 [eBook #69924]</p> -<p style='display:block; text-indent:0; margin:1em 0'>Language: English</p> - <p style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:0; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em; text-align:left'>Produced by: Carol Brown, MFR and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)</p> -<div style='margin-top:2em; margin-bottom:4em'>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A LIST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED BY CHATTO & WINDUS ***</div> - -<div class="chapter"> -<p class="p4 flushright"><i>March, 1895.</i></p> - -<div class="figcenter"> - <img src="images/header.jpg" - width="90%" - alt="Header" - /> -</div><!--end figcenter--> - -<div class="linebox"><!--header to book list--> -<p class="center larger">A List of Books Published by</p> -<h1 class="ls">CHATTO & WINDUS</h1> -<p class="center">214, Piccadilly, London, W.</p> -</div> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">ABOUT (EDMOND).—THE FELLAH</b>: An Egyptian Novel. Translated -By Sir <span class="sc">Randal Roberts</span>. Post 8vo, illustrated boards, <b>2s.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">ADAMS (W. DAVENPORT), WORKS BY.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>A DICTIONARY OF THE DRAMA</b>: The Plays, Playwrights, Players, and Playhouses -of the United Kingdom and America. Cr. 8vo, half-bound, <b>12s. 6d.</b> <span class="justr">[<i>Preparing.</i></span></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>QUIPS AND QUIDDITIES.</b> Selected by <span class="sc">W. D. Adams</span>. Post 8vo, cloth limp, <b>2s. 6d.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">AGONY COLUMN (THE) OF “THE TIMES,”</b> from 1800 to 1870. -Edited, with an Introduction, by <span class="sc">Alice Clay</span>. Post 8vo, cloth limp, <b>2s. 6d.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">AIDE (HAMILTON), WORKS BY.</b> Post 8vo, illustrated boards, <b>2s.</b> each.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>CARR OF CARRLYON.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>CONFIDENCES.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">ALBERT (MARY).—BROOKE FINCHLEY’S DAUGHTER.</b> Post 8vo, -picture boards, <b>2s.</b>; cloth limp, <b>2s. 6d.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">ALDEN (W. L.).—A LOST SOUL.</b> Fcap. 8vo, cloth boards, <b>1s. 6d.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">ALEXANDER (MRS.), NOVELS BY.</b> Post 8vo, illustrated boards, <b>2s.</b> each.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>MAID, WIFE, OR WIDOW?</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>VALERIE’S FATE.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">ALLEN (F. M.).—GREEN AS GRASS.</b> With a Frontispiece by <span class="sc">J. -Smyth</span>. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, <b>3s. 6d.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">ALLEN (GRANT), WORKS BY.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE EVOLUTIONIST AT LARGE.</b> Crown 8vo, cloth extra, <b>6s.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>POST-PRANDIAL PHILOSOPHY.</b> Crown 8vo, art linen, <b>3s. 6d.</b></p> -<p class="p1 center"><span class="o">Crown 8vo, cloth extra, <b>3s. 6d.</b> each;</span> <br />post 8vo, illustrated boards, <b>2s.</b> each.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>PHILISTIA.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>BABYLON.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>STRANGE STORIES.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>BECKONING HAND.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>FOR MAIMIE’S SAKE.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>IN ALL SHADES.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE DEVIL’S DIE.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THIS MORTAL COIL.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE TENTS OF SHEM.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE GREAT TABOO.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>DUMARESQ’S DAUGHTER.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE DUCHESS OF POWYSLAND.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>BLOOD ROYAL.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>IVAN GREET’S MASTERPIECE.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE SCALLYWAG.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>DR. PALLISER’S PATIENT.</b> Fcap. 8vo, cloth extra, <b>1s. 6d.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>AT MARKET VALUE.</b> Two Vols., crown 8vo, cloth, <b>10s.</b> net.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>UNDER SEALED ORDERS.</b> Three Vols., crown 8vo, cloth, <b>15s.</b> net.</p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">ARNOLD (EDWIN LESTER), STORIES BY.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE WONDERFUL ADVENTURES OF PHRA THE PHŒNICIAN.</b> With 12 Illusts. -By <span class="sc">H. M. Paget</span>. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, <b>3s. 6d.</b>; post 8vo, illust. boards, <b>2s.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE CONSTABLE OF ST. NICHOLAS.</b> With Front. by <span class="sc">S. Wood</span>. Cr. 8vo, cl., <b>3s. 6d.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">ARTEMUS WARD’S WORKS.</b> With Portrait and Facsimile. Crown -8vo, cloth extra, <b>7s. 6d.</b>—Also a <span class="sc">Popular Edition</span>, post 8vo, picture boards, <b>2s.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE GENIAL SHOWMAN</b>: Life and Adventures of <span class="sc">Artemus Ward</span>. By <span class="sc">Edward -P. Hingston</span>. With a Frontispiece. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, <b>3s. 6d.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">ASHTON (JOHN). WORKS BY.</b> Crown 8vo, cloth extra, <b>7s. 6d.</b> each.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>HISTORY OF THE CHAP-BOOKS OF THE 18th CENTURY.</b> With 334 Illusts.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>SOCIAL LIFE IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE.</b> With 85 Illustrations.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>HUMOUR, WIT, AND SATIRE OF SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.</b> With 82 Illusts.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>ENGLISH CARICATURE AND SATIRE ON NAPOLEON THE FIRST.</b> 115 Illusts.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>MODERN STREET BALLADS.</b> With 57 Illustrations.</p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">BACTERIA, YEAST FUNGI, AND ALLIED SPECIES, A SYNOPSIS -OF.</b> By <span class="sc">W. B. Grove</span>, B.A. With 87 Illustrations, Crown 8vo, cloth extra, <b>3s. 6d.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">BARDSLEY (REV. C. W.), WORKS BY.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>ENGLISH SURNAMES</b>: Their Sources and Significations. Cr. 8vo, cloth, <b>7s. 6d.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>CURIOSITIES OF PURITAN NOMENCLATURE.</b> Crown 8vo, cloth extra, <b>6s.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">BARING GOULD (S., Author of “John Herring,” &c.), NOVELS BY.</b></p> -<p class="center">Crown 8vo, cloth extra, <b>3s. 6d.</b> each; <br />post 8vo, illustrated boards, <b>2s.</b> each.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>RED SPIDER.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>EVE.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">BARR (ROBERT: LUKE SHARP), STORIES BY.</b> Cr. 8vo, cl., <b>3s. 6d.</b> ea.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>IN A STEAMER CHAIR.</b> With Frontispiece and Vignette by <span class="sc">Demain Hammond</span>.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>FROM WHOSE BOURNE, &c.</b> With 47 Illustrations.</p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">BARRETT (FRANK), NOVELS BY.</b></p> -<p class="center">Post 8vo, illustrated boards, <b>2s.</b> each; cloth, <b>2s. 6d.</b> each.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>FETTERED FOR LIFE.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE SIN OF OLGA ZASSOULICH.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>FOLLY MORRISON.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>HONEST DAVIE.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>LITTLE LADY LINTON.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>A PRODIGAL’S PROGRESS.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>JOHN FORD</b>; and <b>HIS HELPMATE</b>.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>A RECOILING VENGEANCE.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>LIEUT. BARNABAS.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>FOUND GUILTY.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>FOR LOVE AND HONOUR.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE WOMAN OF THE IRON BRACELETS.</b> Crown 8vo, cloth, <b>3s. 6d.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">BEACONSFIELD, LORD.</b> By <span class="sc">T. P. O’Connor</span>, M.P. Cr. 8vo, cloth, <b>5s.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">BEAUCHAMP (S).—GRANTLEY GRANGE.</b> Post 8vo, illust. boards, <b>2s.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">BEAUTIFUL PICTURES BY BRITISH ARTISTS</b>: A Gathering from -the Picture Galleries, engraved on Steel. Imperial 4to, cloth extra, gilt edges, <b>21s.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">BECHSTEIN (LUDWIG).—AS PRETTY AS SEVEN</b>, and other German -Stories. With Additional Tales by the Brothers <span class="sc">Grimm</span>, and 98 Illustrations by -<span class="sc">Richter</span>. Square 8vo, cloth extra, <b>6s. 6d.</b>; gilt edges, <b>7s. 6d.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">BESANT (WALTER), NOVELS BY.</b></p> -<p class="center">Cr. 8vo, cl. ex., <b>3s. 6d.</b> each; post 8vo, illust. bds., <br /><b>2s.</b> each; cl. limp, <b>2s. 6d.</b> each.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>ALL SORTS AND CONDITIONS OF MEN.</b> With Illustrations by <span class="sc">Fred. Barnard</span>.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE CAPTAINS’ ROOM,</b> &c. With Frontispiece by <span class="sc">E. J. Wheeler</span>.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>ALL IN A GARDEN FAIR.</b> With 6 Illustrations by <span class="sc">Harry Furniss</span>.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>DOROTHY FORSTER.</b> With Frontispiece by <span class="sc">Charles Green</span>.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>UNCLE JACK</b>, and other Stories.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>CHILDREN OF GIBEON.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE WORLD WENT VERY WELL THEN.</b> With 12 Illustrations by <span class="sc">A. Forestier</span>.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>HERR PAULUS</b>: His Rise, his Greatness, and his Fall.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>FOR FAITH AND FREEDOM.</b> With Illustrations by <span class="sc">A. Forestier</span> and <span class="sc">F. Waddy</span>.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>TO CALL HER MINE</b>, &c. With 9 Illustrations by <span class="sc">A. Forestier</span>.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE BELL OF ST. PAUL’S.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE HOLY ROSE</b>, &c. With Frontispiece by <span class="sc">F. Barnard</span>.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>ARMOREL OF LYONESSE</b>: A Romance of To-day. With 12 Illusts. by <span class="sc">F. Barnard</span>.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>ST. KATHERINE’S BY THE TOWER.</b> With 12 page Illustrations by <span class="sc">C. Green</span>.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>VERBENA CAMELLIA STEPHANOTIS</b>, &c.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE IVORY GATE</b>: A Novel.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE REBEL QUEEN.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>BEYOND THE DREAMS OF AVARICE.</b> Crown 8vo, cloth extra, <b>6s.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>IN DEACON’S ORDERS</b>, &c. With Frontispiece. Crown 8vo, cloth, <b>6s.</b> <span class="justr">[<i>May.</i></span></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>FIFTY YEARS AGO.</b> With 144 Plates and Woodcuts. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, <b>5s.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE EULOGY OF RICHARD JEFFERIES.</b> With Portrait. Cr. 8vo, cl. extra, <b>6s.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>LONDON.</b> With 125 Illustrations. New Edition. Demy 8vo, cloth extra, <b>7s. 6d.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>SIR RICHARD WHITTINGTON.</b> Frontispiece. Crown 8vo, art linen, <b>3s. 6d.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>GASPARD DE COLIGNY.</b> With a Portrait. Crown 8vo, art linen, <b>3s. 6d.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>AS WE ARE: AS WE MAY BE</b>: Social Essays. Crown 8vo, linen, <b>6s.</b> <span class="justr">[<i>Shortly.</i></span></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE ART OF FICTION.</b> Demy 8vo, <b>1s.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">BESANT (WALTER) AND JAMES RICE, NOVELS BY.</b></p> -<p class="center">Cr. 8vo, cl. ex., <b>3s. 6d.</b> each; post 8vo, illust. bds., <b>2s.</b> each; cl. limp, <b>2s. 6d.</b> each.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>READY-MONEY MORTIBOY.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>MY LITTLE GIRL.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>WITH HARP AND CROWN.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THIS SON OF VULCAN.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE MONKS OF THELEMA.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>BY CELIA’S ARBOUR.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE CHAPLAIN OF THE FLEET.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE SEAMY SIDE.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE CASE OF MR. LUCRAFT</b>, &c.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>’TWAS IN TRAFALGAR’S BAY</b>, &c.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>THE TEN YEARS’ TENANT</b>, &c.</p> -<p>⁂ There is also a LIBRARY EDITION of the above Twelve Volumes, handsomely -set in new type on a large crown 8vo page, and bound in cloth extra, <b>6s.</b> each; and -a POPULAR EDITION of THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY, medium 8vo, <b>6d.</b>; cloth, <b>1s.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">BEERBOHM (JULIUS).—WANDERINGS IN PATAGONIA</b>; or, Life -among the Ostrich Hunters. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, <b>3s. 6d.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">BELLEW (FRANK).—THE ART OF AMUSING</b>: A Collection of Graceful -Arts, Games, Tricks, Puzzles, and Charades. 300 Illusts. Cr. 8vo, cl. ex., <b>4s. 6d.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">BENNETT (W. C., LL.D.), WORKS BY.</b> Post 8vo, cloth limp. <b>2s.</b> each.</p> -<p class="indent2"><b>A BALLAD HISTORY OF ENGLAND.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>SONGS FOR SAILORS.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">BEWICK (THOMAS) AND HIS PUPILS.</b> By <span class="sc">Austin Dobson</span>. With -95 Illustrations. Square 8vo, cloth extra, <b>6s.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">BIERCE (AMBROSE).—IN THE MIDST OF LIFE</b>: Tales of Soldiers -and Civilians. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, <b>6s.</b>; post 8vo, illustrated boards, <b>2s.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">BILL NYE’S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES.</b> With 146 Illustrations -By <span class="sc">F. Opper</span>. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, <b>3s. 6d.</b></p> -<hr /> - -<p class="hanging"><b class="larger">BLACKBURN’S (HENRY) ART HANDBOOKS.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>ACADEMY NOTES</b>, <b>1875</b>, <b>1877-86</b>, <b>1889</b>, -<b>1890</b>, <b>1892-1895</b>, each <b>1s.</b> <span class="justr">[<i>May.</i></span></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>ACADEMY NOTES, 1875-79.</b> Complete -in One Vol., with 600 Illusts. Cloth, <b>6s.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>ACADEMY NOTES, 1880-84.</b> Complete -in One Vol., with 700 Illusts. Cloth, <b>6s.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>GROSVENOR NOTES, 1877.</b> <b>6d.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>GROSVENOR NOTES</b>, separate years, -from <b>1878-1890</b>, each <b>1s.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>GROSVENOR NOTES</b>, Vol. I., <b>1877-82</b>. -With 300 Illusts. Demy 8vo, cloth, <b>6s.</b></p> -<p class="indent2"><b>GROSVENOR NOTES</b>, Vol. II., <b>1883-87</b>. -With 300 Illusts. 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Demy 8vo, cloth extra, <b>12s.</b></p> -</div><!--end linebox--> - -</div><!--end chapter--> - -<div class="chapter"> -<h3>SOME BOOKS CLASSIFIED IN SERIES.</h3> - -<p class="center">⁂ <i>For fuller cataloguing, see alphabetical arrangement, pp. 1-26.</i></p> - -<h4>THE MAYFAIR LIBRARY.</h4> -<p class="center">Post 8vo, cloth limp, <b>2s. 6d.</b> per Volume.</p> - -<ul> -<li><b>A Journey Round My Room.</b> By <span class="sc">X. de Maistre</span>.</li> -<li><b>Quips and Quiddities.</b> By <span class="sc">W. D. Adams</span>.</li> -<li><b>The Agony Column</b> of “<b>The Times</b>.”</li> -<li><b>Melancholy Anatomised</b>: An Abridgment of Burton’s “Anatomy of Melancholy.”</li> -<li><b>Poetical Ingenuities.</b> By <span class="sc">W. T. Dobson</span>.</li> -<li><b>The Cupboard Papers.</b> By <span class="sc">Fin-Bec</span>.</li> -<li><b>W. S. Gilbert’s Plays.</b> <span class="sc">Three Series.</span></li> -<li><b>Songs of Irish Wit and Humour.</b></li> -<li><b>Animals and their Masters.</b> By Sir <span class="sc">A. Helps</span>.</li> -<li><b>Social Pressure.</b> By Sir <span class="sc">A. Helps</span>.</li> -<li><b>Curiosities of Criticism.</b> By <span class="sc">H. J. Jennings</span>.</li> -<li><b>The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table.</b> By <span class="sc">Oliver Wendell Holmes</span>.</li> -<li><b>Pencil and Palette.</b> By <span class="sc">R. Kempt</span>.</li> -<li><b>Little Essays</b>: from <span class="sc">Lamb’s</span> Letters.</li> -<li><b>Forensic Anecdotes.</b> By <span class="sc">Jacob Larwood</span>.</li> -<li><b>Theatrical Anecdotes.</b> By <span class="sc">Jacob Larwood</span>.</li> -<li><b>Jeux d’Esprit.</b> Edited by <span class="sc">Henry S. Leigh</span>.</li> -<li><b>Witch Stories.</b> By <span class="sc">E. Lynn Linton</span>.</li> -<li><b>Ourselves.</b> By <span class="sc">E. Lynn Linton</span>.</li> -<li><b>Pastimes and Players.</b> By <span class="sc">R. Macgregor</span>.</li> -<li><b>New Paul and Virginia.</b> By <span class="sc">W. H. Mallock</span>.</li> -<li><b>The New Republic.</b> By <span class="sc">W. H. Mallock</span>.</li> -<li><b>Puck on Pegasus.</b> By <span class="sc">H. C. Pennell.</span></li> -<li><b>Pegasus Re-saddled.</b> By <span class="sc">H. C. Pennell</span>.</li> -<li><b>Muses of Mayfair.</b> Edited by <span class="sc">H. C. Pennell</span>.</li> -<li><b>Thoreau</b>: His Life and Aims. By <span class="sc">H. A. Page</span>.</li> -<li><b>Puniana.</b> By Hon. <span class="sc">Hugh Rowley</span>.</li> -<li><b>More Puniana.</b> By Hon. <span class="sc">Hugh Rowley</span>.</li> -<li><b>The Philosophy of Handwriting.</b></li> -<li><b>By Stream and Sea.</b> By <span class="sc">Wm. Senior</span>.</li> -<li><b>Leaves from a Naturalist’s Note-Book.</b> By Dr. <span class="sc">Andrew Wilson</span>.</li> -</ul> -<hr /> - -</div><!--end chapter--> - -<div class="chapter"> -<h4>THE GOLDEN LIBRARY.</h4> -<p class="center">Post 8vo, cloth limp, <b>2s.</b> per Volume.</p> - -<ul> -<li><b>Diversions of the Echo Club.</b> <span class="sc">Bayard Taylor.</span></li> -<li><b>Ballad History of England.</b> By <span class="sc">W. C. Bennett</span>.</li> -<li><b>Songs for Sailors.</b> By <span class="sc">W. C. Bennett</span>.</li> -<li><b>Lives of the Necromancers.</b> By <span class="sc">W. Godwin</span>.</li> -<li><b>The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope.</b></li> -<li><b>Scenes of Country Life.</b> By <span class="sc">Edward Jesse</span>.</li> -<li><b>The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table.</b> By <span class="sc">Oliver Wendell Holmes</span>.</li> -<li><b>Tale for a Chimney Corner.</b> By <span class="sc">Leigh Hunt</span>.</li> -<li><b>La Mort d’Arthur</b>: Selections from <span class="sc">Mallory</span>.</li> -<li><b>Provincial Letters of Blaise Pascal.</b></li> -<li><b>Maxims and Reflections of Rochefoucauld.</b></li> -</ul> -<hr /> - -</div><!--end chapter--> - -<div class="chapter"> -<h4>THE WANDERER’S LIBRARY.</h4> -<p class="center"> Crown 8vo, cloth extra, <b>3s. 6d.</b> each.</p> - -<ul> -<li><b>Wanderings in Patagonia.</b> By <span class="sc">Julius Beerbohm</span>. Illustrated.</li> -<li><b>Camp Notes.</b> By <span class="sc">Frederick Boyle</span>.</li> -<li><b>Savage Life.</b> By <span class="sc">Frederick Boyle</span>.</li> -<li><b>Merrie England in the Olden Times.</b> By <span class="sc">G. Daniel</span>. Illustrated by <span class="sc">Cruikshank</span>.</li> -<li><b>Circus Life.</b> By <span class="sc">Thomas Frost</span>.</li> -<li><b>Lives of the Conjurers.</b> By <span class="sc">Thomas Frost.</span></li> -<li><b>The Old Showmen and the Old London Fairs.</b> By <span class="sc">Thomas Frost</span>.</li> -<li><b>Low-Life Deeps.</b> By <span class="sc">James Greenwood</span>.</li> -<li><b>Wilds of London.</b> By <span class="sc">James Greenwood</span>.</li> -<li><b>Tunis.</b> By Chev. <span class="sc">Hesse-Wartegg</span>. 22 Illusts.</li> -<li><b>Life and Adventures of a Cheap Jack.</b></li> -<li><b>World Behind the Scenes.</b> By <span class="sc">P. Fitzgerald</span>.</li> -<li><b>Tavern Anecdotes and Sayings.</b></li> -<li><b>The Genial Showman.</b> By <span class="sc">E. P. Hingston</span>.</li> -<li><b>Story of London Parks.</b> By <span class="sc">Jacob Larwood</span>.</li> -<li><b>London Characters.</b> By <span class="sc">Henry Mayhew</span>.</li> -<li><b>Seven Generations of Executioners.</b></li> -<li><b>Summer Cruising in the South Seas.</b> By <span class="sc">C. Warren Stoddard</span>. Illustrated.</li> -</ul> -<hr /> - -</div><!--end chapter--> - -<div class="chapter"> -<h4><b>HANDY NOVELS.</b></h4> -<p class="center"> Fcap. 8vo, cloth boards, <b>1s. 6d.</b> each.</p> - -<ul> -<li><b>The Old Maid’s Sweetheart.</b> By <span class="sc">A. St. Aubyn</span>.</li> -<li><b>Modest Little Sara.</b> By <span class="sc">Alan St. Aubyn</span>.</li> -<li><b>Seven Sleepers of Ephesus.</b> By <span class="sc">M. E. Coleridge</span>.</li> -<li><b>Taken from the Enemy.</b> By <span class="sc">H. Newbolt</span>.</li> -<li><b>A Lost Soul.</b> By <span class="sc">W. L. Alden</span>.</li> -<li><b>Dr. Palliser’s Patient.</b> By <span class="sc">Grant Allen</span>.</li> -</ul> -<hr /> - -</div><!--end chapter--> - -<div class="chapter"> -<h4><b>MY LIBRARY.</b></h4> -<p class="center">Printed on laid paper, post 8vo, half-Roxburghe, <b>2s. 6d.</b> each.</p> - -<ul> -<li><b>Citation and Examination of William Shakespeare</b>. By <span class="sc">W. S. Landor</span>.</li> -<li><b>The Journal of Maurice de Guerin.</b></li> -<li><b>Christie Johnstone.</b> By <span class="sc">Charles Reade</span>.</li> -<li><b>Peg Woffington.</b> By <span class="sc">Charles Reade</span>.</li> -<li><b>The Dramatic Essays of Charles Lamb.</b></li> -</ul> -<hr /> -</div><!--end chapter--> - -<div class="chapter"> -<h4><b>THE POCKET LIBRARY.</b></h4> -<p class="center">Post 8vo, printed on laid paper and hf.-bd., <b>2s.</b> each.</p> -<ul> -<li><b>The Essays of Elia.</b> By <span class="sc">Charles Lamb</span>.</li> -<li><b>Robinson Crusoe.</b> Illustrated by <span class="sc">G. Cruikshank</span>.</li> -<li><b>Whims and Oddities.</b> <span class="sc">By Thomas Hood</span>. With 85 Illustrations.</li> -<li><b>The Barber’s Chair.</b> By <span class="sc">Douglas Jerrold</span>.</li> -<li><b>Gastronomy.</b> By <span class="sc">Brillat-Savarin</span>.</li> -<li><b>The Epicurean, &c.</b> By <span class="sc">Thomas Moore</span>.</li> -<li><b>Leigh Hunt’s Essays.</b> Edited by <span class="sc">E. Ollier</span>.</li> -<li><b>White’s Natural History of Selborne.</b></li> -<li><b>Gulliver’s Travels, &c.</b> By Dean <span class="sc">Swift</span>.</li> -<li><b>Plays</b> by <span class="sc">Richard Brinsley Sheridan</span>.</li> -<li><b>Anecdotes of the Clergy.</b> By <span class="sc">Jacob Larwood</span>.</li> -<li><b>Thomson’s Seasons.</b> Illustrated.</li> -<li><b>The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table</b> and <b>The Professor at the Breakfast-Table</b>. By <span class="sc">Oliver Wendell Holmes</span>.</li> -</ul> -<hr /> - -</div><!--end chapter--> - -<div class="chapter"> - -<h3>THE PICCADILLY NOVELS.</h3> - -<p class="center"><span class="sc">Library Editions of Novels</span>, many Illustrated, crown 8vo, cloth extra, <b>3s. 6d.</b> each.</p> - -<p class="p2"><b class="larger">By F. M. ALLEN.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Green as Grass.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By GRANT ALLEN.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Philistia.</li> -<li>Babylon.</li> -<li>Strange Stories.</li> -<li>Beckoning Hand.</li> -<li>In all Shades.</li> -<li>The Tents of Shem.</li> -<li>For Maimie’s Sake.</li> -<li>The Devil’s Die.</li> -<li>This Mortal Coil.</li> -<li>The Great Taboo.</li> -<li>Dumaresq’s Daughter.</li> -<li>Blood Royal.</li> -<li>Duchess of Powysland.</li> -<li>Ivan Greet’s Masterpiece.</li> -<li>The Scallywag.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By EDWIN L. ARNOLD.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Phra the Phœnician.</li> -<li>The Constable of St. Nicholas.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By ALAN ST. AUBYN.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>A Fellow of Trinity.</li> -<li>The Junior Dean.</li> -<li>Master of St. Benedict’s.</li> -<li>To his Own Master.</li> -<li>In Face of the World.</li> -<li>Orchard Damerel.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By Rev. S. BARING GOULD.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Red Spider.</li> -<li>Eve.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By ROBERT BARR.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>In a Steamer Chair.</li> -<li>From Whose Bourne.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By FRANK BARRETT.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Woman of the Iron Bracelets.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By “BELLE.”</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Vashti and Esther.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By W. BESANT & J. RICE.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>My Little Girl.</li> -<li>Case of Mr. Lucraft.</li> -<li>The Son of Vulcan.</li> -<li>The Golden Butterfly.</li> -<li>By Celia’s Arbour.</li> -<li>The Monks of Thelema.</li> -<li>The Seamy Side.</li> -<li>The Ten Years’ Tenant.</li> -<li>Ready-Money Mortiboy.</li> -<li>With Harp and Crown.</li> -<li>’Twas in Trafalgar’s Bay.</li> -<li>The Chaplain of the Fleet.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By WALTER BESANT.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>All Sorts and Conditions of Men.</li> -<li>The Captains’ Room.</li> -<li>All in a Garden Fair.</li> -<li>Herr Paulus.</li> -<li>The Ivory Gate.</li> -<li>The World Went Very Well Then.</li> -<li>For Faith and Freedom.</li> -<li>The Rebel Queen.</li> -<li>Dorothy Forster.</li> -<li>Uncle Jack.</li> -<li>Children of Gibeon.</li> -<li>Bell of St. Paul’s.</li> -<li>To Call Her Mine.</li> -<li>The Holy Rose.</li> -<li>Armorel of Lyonesse.</li> -<li>St. Katherine’s by the Tower.</li> -<li>Verbena Camellia Stephanotis.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By ROBERT BUCHANAN.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Shadow of the Sword.</li> -<li>A Child of Nature.</li> -<li>Heir of Linne.</li> -<li>The Martyrdom of Madeline.</li> -<li>God and the Man.</li> -<li>Love Me for Ever.</li> -<li>Annan Water.</li> -<li>Woman and the Man.</li> -<li>The New Abelard.</li> -<li>Foxglove Manor.</li> -<li>Master of the Mine.</li> -<li>Red and White Heather.</li> -<li>Matt.</li> -<li>Rachel Dene.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By J. MITCHELL CHAPPLE.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Minor Chord.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By HALL CAINE.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Shadow of a Crime.</li> -<li>A Son of Hagar.</li> -<li>The Deemster.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By MACLAREN COBBAN.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Red Sultan.</li> -<li>The Burden of Isabel.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By MORT. & FRANCES COLLINS.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Transmigration.</li> -<li>Blacksmith & Scholar.</li> -<li>The Village Comedy.</li> -<li>From Midnight to Midnight.</li> -<li>You Play me False.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By WILKIE COLLINS.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Armadale.</li> -<li>After Dark.</li> -<li>No Name.</li> -<li>Antonina.</li> -<li>Basil.</li> -<li>Hide and Seek.</li> -<li>The Dead Secret.</li> -<li>Queen of Hearts.</li> -<li>My Miscellanies.</li> -<li>The Woman in White.</li> -<li>The Moonstone.</li> -<li>Man and Wife.</li> -<li>Poor Miss Finch.</li> -<li>Miss or Mrs.?</li> -<li>The New Magdalen.</li> -<li>The Frozen Deep.</li> -<li>The Two Destinies.</li> -<li>The Law and the Lady.</li> -<li>The Haunted Hotel.</li> -<li>The Fallen Leaves.</li> -<li>Jezebel’s Daughter.</li> -<li>The Black Robe.</li> -<li>Heart and Science.</li> -<li>“I Say No.”</li> -<li>Little Novels.</li> -<li>The Evil Genius.</li> -<li>The Legacy of Cain.</li> -<li>A Rogue’s Life.</li> -<li>Blind Love.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By DUTTON COOK.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Paul Foster’s Daughter.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By E. H. COOPER.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Geoffory Hamilton.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By V. CECIL COTES.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Two Girls on a Barge.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By C. EGBERT CRADDOCK.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>His Vanished Star.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By H. N. CRELLIN.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Romances of the Old Seraglio.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By MATT CRIM.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Adventures of a Fair Rebel.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By B. M. CROKER.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Diana Barrington.</li> -<li>Proper Pride.</li> -<li>A Family Likeness.</li> -<li>Pretty Miss Neville.</li> -<li>A Bird of Passage.</li> -<li>“To Let.”</li> -<li>Outcast of the People.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By WILLIAM CYPLES.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Hearts of Gold.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By ALPHONSE DAUDET.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Evangelist; or, Port Salvation.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By H. COLEMAN DAVIDSON.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Mr. Sadler’s Danghters.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By ERASMUS DAWSON.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Fountain of Youth.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By JAMES DE MILLE.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>A Castle in Spain.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By J. LEITH DERWENT.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Our Lady of Tears.</li> -<li>Circe’s Lovers.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By DICK DONOVAN.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Tracked to Doom.</li> -<li>Man from Manchester.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By A. CONAN DOYLE.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Firm of Girdlestone.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By S. JEANNETTE DUNCAN.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>A Daughter of To-day.</li> -<li>Vernon’s Aunt.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By Mrs. ANNIE EDWARDES.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Archie Lovell.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By G. MANVILLE FENN.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The New Mistress.</li> -<li>Witness to the Deed.</li> -<li>The Tiger Lily.</li> -<li>The White Virgin.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By PERCY FITZGERALD.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Fatal Zero.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By R. E. FRANCILLON.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>One by One.</li> -<li>A Dog and his Shadow.</li> -<li>A Real Queen.</li> -<li>King or Knave?</li> -<li>Ropes of Sand.</li> -<li>Jack Doyle’s Daughter.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">Pref. by Sir BARTLE FRERE.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Pandurang Hari.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By EDWARD GARRETT.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Capel Girls.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By PAUL GAULOT.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Red Shirts.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By CHARLES GIBBON.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Robin Gray.</li> -<li>Loving a Dream.</li> -<li>The Golden Shaft.</li> -<li>Of High Degree.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By E. 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ALLSTON COLLINS.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Bar Sinister.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By MORT. & FRANCES COLLINS.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Sweet Anne Page.</li> -<li>Transmigration.</li> -<li>From Midnight to Midnight.</li> -<li>A Fight with Fortune.</li> -<li>Sweet and Twenty.</li> -<li>The Village Comedy.</li> -<li>You Play me False.</li> -<li>Blacksmith and Scholar Frances.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By WILKIE COLLINS.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Armadale.</li> -<li>After Dark.</li> -<li>No Name.</li> -<li>Antonina.</li> -<li>Basil.</li> -<li>Hide and Seek.</li> -<li>The Dead Secret.</li> -<li>Queen of Hearts.</li> -<li>Miss or Mrs.?</li> -<li>The New Magdalen.</li> -<li>The Frozen Deep.</li> -<li>The Law and the Lady.</li> -<li>The Two Destinies.</li> -<li>The Haunted Hotel.</li> -<li>A Rogue’s Life.</li> -<li>My Miscellanies.</li> -<li>The Woman in White.</li> -<li>The Moonstone.</li> -<li>Man and Wife.</li> -<li>Poor Miss Finch.</li> -<li>The Fallen Leaves.</li> -<li>Jezebel’s Daughter.</li> -<li>The Black Robe.</li> -<li>Heart and Science.</li> -<li>“I Say No!”</li> -<li>The Evil Genius.</li> -<li>Little Novels.</li> -<li>Legacy of Cain.</li> -<li>Blind Love.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By M. J. COLQUHOUN.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Every Inch a Soldier.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By DUTTON COOK.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Leo.</li> -<li>Paul Foster’s Daughter.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By C. EGBERT CRADDOCK.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By MATT CRIM.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Adventures of a Fair Rebel.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By B. M. CROKER.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Pretty Miss Nevill.</li> -<li>Diana Barrington.</li> -<li>“To Let.”</li> -<li>Bird of Passage.</li> -<li>Proper Pride.</li> -<li>A Family Likeness.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By W. CYPLES.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Hearts of Gold.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By ALPHONSE DAUDET.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Evangelist; or, Port Salvation.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By ERASMUS DAWSON.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Fountain of Youth.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By JAMES DE MILLE.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>A Castle in Spain.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By J. LEITH DERWENT.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Our Lady of Tears.</li> -<li>Circe’s Lovers.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By CHARLES DICKENS.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Sketches by Boz.</li> -<li>Oliver Twist.</li> -<li>Nicholas Nickleby.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By DICK DONOVAN.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Man-Hunter.</li> -<li>Tracked and Taken.</li> -<li>Caught at Last!</li> -<li>Wanted!</li> -<li>Who Poisoned Hetty Duncan?</li> -<li>Man from Manchester.</li> -<li>A Detective’s Triumphs.</li> -<li>In the Grip of the Law.</li> -<li>From Information Received.</li> -<li>Tracked to Doom.</li> -<li>Link by Link.</li> -<li>Suspicion Aroused.</li> -<li>Dark Deeds.</li> -<li>The Long Arm of the Law.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By Mrs. ANNIE EDWARDES.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>A Point of Honour.</li> -<li>Archie Lovell.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By M. BETHAM-EDWARDS.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Felicia.</li> -<li>Kitty.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By EDW. EGGLESTON.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Roxy.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By G. MANVILLE FENN.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The New Mistress.</li> -<li>Witness to the Deed.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By PERCY FITZGERALD.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Bella Donna.</li> -<li>Never Forgotten.</li> -<li>Polly.</li> -<li>Fatal Zero.</li> -<li>Second Mrs. Tillotson.</li> -<li>Seventy-five Brooke Street.</li> -<li>The Lady of Brantome.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By P. FITZGERALD and others.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Strange Secrets.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By ALBANY DE FONBLANQUE.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Filthy Lucre.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By R. E. FRANCILLON.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Olympia.</li> -<li>One by One.</li> -<li>A Real Queen.</li> -<li>Queen Cophetua.</li> -<li>King or Knave?</li> -<li>Romances of the Law.</li> -<li>Ropes of Sand.</li> -<li>A Dog and his Shadow.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By HAROLD FREDERICK.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Seth’s Brother’s Wife.</li> -<li>The Lawton Girl.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">Pref. by Sir BARTLE FRERE.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Pandurang Hari.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By HAIN FRISWELL.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>One of Two.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By EDWARD GARRETT.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Capel Girls.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By GILBERT GAUL.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>A Strange Manuscript.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By CHARLES GIBBON.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Robin Gray.</li> -<li>Fancy Free.</li> -<li>For Lack of Gold.</li> -<li>What Will the World Say?</li> -<li>In Love and War.</li> -<li>For the King.</li> -<li>In Pastures Green.</li> -<li>Queen of the Meadow.</li> -<li>A Heart’s Problem.</li> -<li>The Dead Heart.</li> -<li>In Honour Bound.</li> -<li>Flower of the Forest.</li> -<li>The Braes of Yarrow.</li> -<li>The Golden Shaft.</li> -<li>Of High Degree.</li> -<li>By Mead and Stream.</li> -<li>Loving a Dream.</li> -<li>A Hard Knot.</li> -<li>Heart’s Delight.</li> -<li>Blood-Money.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By WILLIAM GILBERT.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Dr. Austin’s Guests.</li> -<li>James Duke.</li> -<li>The Wizard of the Mountain.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By ERNEST GLANVILLE.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Lost Heiress.</li> -<li>A Fair Colonist.</li> -<li>The Fossicker.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By HENRY GREVILLE.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>A Noble Woman.</li> -<li>Nikanor.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By CECIL GRIFFITH.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Corinthia Marazion.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By SYDNEY GRUNDY.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Days of his Vanity.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By JOHN HABBERTON.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Brueton’s Bayou.</li> -<li>Country Luck.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By ANDREW HALLIDAY.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Every-day Papers.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By Lady DUFFUS HARDY.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Paul Wynter’s Sacrifice.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By THOMAS HARDY.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Under the Greenwood Tree.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By J. BERWICK HARWOOD.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Tenth Earl.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By JULIAN HAWTHORNE.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Garth.</li> -<li>Ellice Quentin.</li> -<li>Fortune’s Fool.</li> -<li>Miss Cadogna.</li> -<li>Sebastian Strome.</li> -<li>Dust.</li> -<li>Beatrix Randolph.</li> -<li>Love—or a Name.</li> -<li>David Poindexter’s Disappearance.</li> -<li>The Spectre of the Camera.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By Sir ARTHUR HELPS.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Ivan de Biron.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By HENRY HERMAN.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>A Leading Lady.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By HEADON HILL.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Zambra the Detective.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By JOHN HILL.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Treason Felony.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By Mrs. CASHEL HOEY.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Lover’s Creed.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By Mrs. GEORGE HOOPER.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The House of Raby.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By TIGHE HOPKINS.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Twixt Love and Duty.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By Mrs. HUNGERFORD.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>A Maiden all Forlorn.</li> -<li>In Durance Vile.</li> -<li>Marvel.</li> -<li>A Mental Struggle.</li> -<li>A Modern Circe.</li> -<li>Lady Verner’s Flight.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By Mrs. ALFRED HUNT.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Thornicroft’s Model.</li> -<li>That Other Person.</li> -<li>Self-Condemned.</li> -<li>The Leaden Casket.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By JEAN INGELOW.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Fated to be Free.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By WM. JAMESON.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>My Dead Self.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By HARRIETT JAY.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Dark Colleen.</li> -<li>Queen of Connaught.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By MARK KERSHAW.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Colonial Facts and Fictions.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By R. ASHE KING.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>A Drawn Game.</li> -<li>“The Wearing of the Green.”</li> -<li>Passion’s Slave.</li> -<li>Bell Barry.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By JOHN LEYS.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Lindsays.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By E. LYNN LINTON.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Patricia Kemball.</li> -<li>The World Well Lost.</li> -<li>Under which Lord?</li> -<li>Paston Carew.</li> -<li>“My Love!”</li> -<li>Ione.</li> -<li>The Atonement of Leam Dundas.</li> -<li>With a Silken Thread.</li> -<li>The Rebel of the Family.</li> -<li>Sowing the Wind.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By HENRY W. LUCY.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Gideon Fleyce.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By JUSTIN McCARTHY.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Dear Lady Disdain.</li> -<li>Waterdale Neighbours.</li> -<li>My Enemy’s Daughter.</li> -<li>A Fair Saxon.</li> -<li>Linley Rochford.</li> -<li>Miss Misanthrope.</li> -<li>Camiola.</li> -<li>Donna Quixote.</li> -<li>Maid of Athens.</li> -<li>The Comet of a Season.</li> -<li>The Dictator.</li> -<li>Red Diamonds.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By HUGH MACCOLL.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Mr. Stranger’s Sealed Packet.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By AGNES MACDONELL.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Quaker Cousins.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">KATHARINE S. MACQUOID.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Evil Eye.</li> -<li>Lost Rose.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By W. H. MALLOCK.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>A Romance of the Nineteenth Century.</li> -<li>The New Republic.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By FLORENCE MARRYAT.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Open! Sesame!</li> -<li>Fighting the Air.</li> -<li>A Harvest of Wild Oats.</li> -<li>Written in Fire.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By J. MASTERMAN.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Half-a-dozen Daughters.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By BRANDER MATTHEWS.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>A Secret of the Sea.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By LEONARD MERRICK.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Man who was Good.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By JEAN MIDDLEMASS.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Touch and Go.</li> -<li>Mr. Dorillion.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By Mrs. MOLESWORTH.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Hathercourt Rectory.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By J. E. MUDDOCK.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Stories Weird and Wonderful.</li> -<li>The Dead Man’s Secret.</li> -<li>From the Bosom of the Deep.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By MURRAY and HERMAN.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>One Traveller Returns.</li> -<li>Paul Jones’s Alias.</li> -<li>The Bishops’ Bible.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By D. CHRISTIE MURRAY.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>A Model Father.</li> -<li>Joseph’s Coat.</li> -<li>Coals of Fire.</li> -<li>Val Strange.</li> -<li>Old Blazer’s Hero.</li> -<li>Hearts.</li> -<li>The Way of the World.</li> -<li>Cynic Fortune.</li> -<li>A Life’s Atonement.</li> -<li>By the Gate of the Sea.</li> -<li>A Bit of Human Nature.</li> -<li>First Person Singular.</li> -<li>Bob Martin’s Little Girl.</li> -<li>Time’s Revenges.</li> -<li>A Wasted Crime.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By HENRY MURRAY.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>A Game of Bluff.</li> -<li>A Song of Sixpence.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By HUME NISBET.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>“Bail Up!”</li> -<li>Dr. Bernard St. Vincent.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By ALICE O’HANLON.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Unforeseen.</li> -<li>Chance? or Fate?</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By GEORGES OHNET.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Dr. Rameau.</li> -<li>A Last Love.</li> -<li>A Weird Gift.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By Mrs. OLIPHANT.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Whiteladies.</li> -<li>The Primrose Path.</li> -<li>The Greatest Heiress in England.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By Mrs. ROBERT O’REILLY.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Phœbe’s Fortunes.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By OUIDA.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Held in Bondage.</li> -<li>Strathmore.</li> -<li>Chandos.</li> -<li>Idalia.</li> -<li>Under Two Flags.</li> -<li>Cecil Castlemaine’s Gage.</li> -<li>Tricotrin.</li> -<li>Puck.</li> -<li>Folle Farine.</li> -<li>A Dog of Flanders.</li> -<li>Pascarel.</li> -<li>Signa.</li> -<li>Princess Napraxine.</li> -<li>In a Winter City.</li> -<li>Ariadne.</li> -<li>Friendship.</li> -<li>Two Little Wooden Shoes.</li> -<li>Moths.</li> -<li>Bimbi.</li> -<li>Pipistrelle.</li> -<li>A Village Commune.</li> -<li>Wanda.</li> -<li>Othmar.</li> -<li>Frescoes.</li> -<li>In Maremma.</li> -<li>Guilderoy.</li> -<li>Ruffino.</li> -<li>Syrlin.</li> -<li>Santa Barbara.</li> -<li>Ouida’s Wisdom, Wit, and Pathos.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By MARGARET AGNES PAUL.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Gentle and Simple.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By C. L. PIRKIS.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Lady Lovelace.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By EDGAR A. POE.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Mystery of Marie Roget.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By Mrs. CAMPBELL PRAED.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>The Romance of a Station.</li> -<li>The Soul of Countess Adrian.</li> -<li>Outlaw and Lawmaker.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By E. C. PRICE.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Valentina.</li> -<li>The Foreigners.</li> -<li>Mrs. Lancaster’s Rival.</li> -<li>Gerald.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By RICHARD PRYCE.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Miss Maxwell’s Affections.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By JAMES PAYN.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Bentinck’s Tutor.</li> -<li>Murphy’s Master.</li> -<li>A County Family.</li> -<li>At Her Mercy.</li> -<li>Cecil’s Tryst.</li> -<li>The Clyffards of Clyffe.</li> -<li>The Foster Brothers.</li> -<li>Found Dead.</li> -<li>The Best of Husbands.</li> -<li>Walter’s Word.</li> -<li>Halves.</li> -<li>Fallen Fortunes.</li> -<li>Humorous Stories.</li> -<li>£200 Reward.</li> -<li>A Marine Residence.</li> -<li>Mirk Abbey.</li> -<li>By Proxy.</li> -<li>Under One Roof.</li> -<li>High Spirits.</li> -<li>Carlyon’s Year.</li> -<li>From Exile.</li> -<li>For Cash Only.</li> -<li>Kit.</li> -<li>The Canon’s Ward.</li> -<li>Talk of the Town.</li> -<li>Holiday Tasks.</li> -<li>A Perfect Treasure.</li> -<li>What He Cost Her.</li> -<li>A Confidential Agent.</li> -<li>Glow-worm Tales.</li> -<li>The Burnt Million.</li> -<li>Sunny Stories.</li> -<li>Lost Sir Massingberd.</li> -<li>A Woman’s Vengeance.</li> -<li>The Family Scapegrace.</li> -<li>Gwendoline’s Harvest.</li> -<li>Like Father, Like Son.</li> -<li>Married Beneath Him.</li> -<li>Not Wooed, but Won.</li> -<li>Less Black than We’re Painted.</li> -<li>Some Private Views.</li> -<li>A Grape from a Thorn.</li> -<li>The Mystery of Mirbridge.</li> -<li>The Word and the Will.</li> -<li>A Prince of the Blood.</li> -<li>A Trying Patient.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By CHARLES READE.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>It is Never Too Late to Mend.</li> -<li>Christie Johnstone.</li> -<li>The Double Marriage.</li> -<li>Put Yourself in His Place.</li> -<li>Love Me Little, Love Me Long.</li> -<li>The Cloister and the Hearth.</li> -<li>The Course of True Love.</li> -<li>The Jilt.</li> -<li>The Autobiography of a Thief.</li> -<li>A Terrible Temptation.</li> -<li>Foul Play.</li> -<li>The Wandering Heir.</li> -<li>Hard Cash.</li> -<li>Singleheart and Doubleface.</li> -<li>Good Stories of Men and other Animals.</li> -<li>Peg Woffington.</li> -<li>Griffith Gaunt.</li> -<li>A Perilous Secret.</li> -<li>A Simpleton.</li> -<li>Readiana.</li> -<li>A Woman-Hater.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By Mrs. J. H. RIDDELL.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Weird Stories.</li> -<li>Fairy Water.</li> -<li>Her Mother’s Darling.</li> -<li>The Prince of Wales’s Garden Party.</li> -<li>The Uninhabited House.</li> -<li>The Mystery in Palace Gardens.</li> -<li>The Nun’s Curse.</li> -<li>Idle Tales.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By AMELIE RIVES.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Barbara Dering.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By F. W. ROBINSON.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Women are Strange.</li> -<li>The Hands of Justice.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By JAMES RUNCIMAN.</b></p> -<ul> -<li>Skippers and Shellbacks.</li> -<li>Grace Balmaign’s Sweetheart.</li> -<li>Schools and Scholars.</li> -</ul> - -<p><b class="larger">By W. 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